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AbeBooks: Amazon acquired AbeBooks, founded in 1996, in 2008
Wait, what?
In 1998, Bezos was an angel investor in Google. His $250,000 investment’s value has ballooned to roughly $3 billion. This and his 2011 investment in then-startup Airbnb are some of his most prominent.
Double whaaaa?
Seriously, I had no idea that he’s got his claws in everything. I guess I should have, he’s a billionaire and all.
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Nextdoor: Nextdoor was founded in 2008 with the goal of creating a way to interact virtually with neighbors. Bezos Expeditions was among the app’s investors in 2011, altogether amounting to $40.2 million in funding circa its 2012 evolution.
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Business Insider: Jeff Bezos is an investor in business-and-general-news site Business Insider, founded in 2007. The 2014 investment round added $12 million in funds.
Seriously, I had no idea that he’s got his claws in everything. I guess I should have, he’s a billionaire and all.
Diversity is the key to a profitable portfolio.
That is woke. Banned.
DEI, but only for stocks, I guess
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Is there a more up-to-date listing anywhere? This article is from 2023.
Some of these are incorrect. Amazon didn’t acquire iRobot, and the planned acquisition was terminated in January 2024.
https://media.irobot.com/2024-01-29-Amazon-and-iRobot-agree-to-terminate-pending-acquisition
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Why should I know this? Will this help me with fixing my floorboard? Or help me at work? Missing the helpfulness of the sub in this post.
Some people don’t like him and are trying to avoid doing things that he will profit from.